NAME¶
CT-BCS — Cardterminal basic command set for integrated circuit card
applications.
DESCRIPTION¶
This manpage describes the subset of the Cardterminal Basic Command Set (CT-BCS)
used to control cardterminals with one or more integrated circuit card slots,
without key pad and display. This manpage is not a complete specification of
the CT-BCS, but a general overview of the most common functionalities.
The CT-BCS commands are constructed in compliance with
ISO/IEC 7816-4
interindustry commands and are used to control cardterminal utilizing the
CT-API function
CT_data().
COMMAND STRUCTURE¶
A CT-BCS command is an array of bytes that is sent to the cardterminal to
perform an administrative action. The CT-BCS response is an array of bytes
returned by the cardterminal that informs of the completion status of the
action requested.
The following diagram shows the general structure of a CT-BCS command:
|<------------------------------------------>|
| Header (4 Bytes) and body |
| (mandatory) (optional) |
|<----------------->|<---------------------->|
|___________________|________________________|
|CLA |INS |P1 |P2 |Lc |Data |Le |
|____|____|____|____|____|______________|____|
The following diagram shows the general structure of a CT-BCS response:
|<------------------------------>|<--------->|
| Body Trailer |
| (optional) (2 Bytes) |
| (mandatory)|
|________________________________|___________|
|Data |SW1-SW2 |
|________________________________|___________|
The fields within a CT-BCS command and response are equivalent to those defined
by ISO/IEC 7816-4:
- CLA
- Class. The CLA value used for CT-BCS commands is 0x20.
- INS
- Instruction. Defines the action to be performed by the cardterminal.
- P1, P2
- Command parameters 1 and 2.
- Lc
- Length of command data field.
- Le
- Length of expected data:
-
- Case 1: No command data, no response data (no Lc and no Le).
-
- Case 2: Command data, no response data (0<=Lc<=254 and no Le).
-
- Case 3: No command data, response data (no Lc and 0<=Le<=254).
-
- Case 4: Command data, response data (0<=Lc<=254 and
0<=Le<=254)
- SW1, SW2
- Status bytes. Completion status of the command.
The address value 0x01 (CT) shall be used as destination address (dad) given to
CT_data() when sending CT-BCS commands (See CT_data (3)).
The following commands are present in every CT-BCS implementation:
Basic CT commands
Cardterminal Command |
INS Code |
RESET CT |
0x11 |
REQUEST ICC |
0x12 |
GET STATUS |
0x13 |
EJECT ICC |
0x15 |
The following general return codes SW1-SW2 may occur:
General return codes
SW1-SW2 |
Description |
0x6700 |
Wrong length |
0x6900 |
Command not allowed |
0x6A00 |
Wrong parameters P1, P2 |
0x6D00 |
Wrong instruction |
0x6E00 |
Class not supported |
FUNCTIONAL UNITS¶
Functional units are entities that can be addressed as target of CT-BCS
commands. In some CT-BCS commands a target functional unit needs to be
specified.
Functional units
Functional Unit |
Coding |
CT kernel |
0x00 |
CT/ICC slot 1 |
0x01 |
CT/ICC slot 2 |
0x02 |
|
|
CT/ICC slot 14 |
0x0E |
Support for slots 2-14 depends on the cardterminal. Functional units for keypad
and display are defined for some cardterminals but are not described here.
COMMANDS DESCRIPTION¶
RESET CT¶
The RESET CT command asks the cardterminal to perform a reset of the specified
functional unit. If the functional unit is the CT kernel, a software reset is
carried out, meaning that all status information (f.i. information of inserted
cards) is cleared and gathered again. For ICC functional units, an card reset
is performed.
Optionally the answer to reset of the functional unit is returned in the
response data.
A RESET CT command can be issued after initialization of the cardterminal or
after the occurrence of a communication error.
The command structure is as follows:
- CLA
- 0x20
- INS
- 0x11 (=RESET CT)
- P1
- Functional unit:
-
- 0x00 = CT
-
- 0x01 - 0x0E = ICC Interface 1-14
- P2
- Command qualifier:
-
- In case P1 = 0x00:
-
- 0x00 = No response
-
- In case P1 = 0x01 - 0x0E:
-
- 0x00 = No response data
-
- 0x01 = Return complete ATR
-
- 0x02 = Return Historical Bytes
- Lc field
- Empty
- Le field
- Empty or 0x00: return full length of requested information
The response structure is as follows:
- Data
- Empty, ATR or Historical Bytes
- SW1-SW2
- Status Bytes
When functional unit is CT (0x00) the following status bytes can be returned:
- 0x9000
- Reset successful
- 0x6400
- Reset not successful
When functional unit is a ICC slot (0x01 - 0x0E) the following status bytes can
be returned:
- 0x9000
- Synchronous ICC, reset successful
- 0x9001
- Asynchronous ICC, reset successful
- 0x6400
- Reset not successful
REQUEST ICC¶
The REQUEST ICC command asks the cardterminal to wait for the presence of an ICC
on the specified cardterminal slot during a specified time limit. The command
synchronously blocks the caller application unless time limit 0 is specified.
When an ICC is presented it is automatically activated and reset.
The command structure is as follows:
- CLA
- 0x20
- INS
- 0x12 (=REQUEST ICC)
- P1
- Functional unit:
-
- 0x01 - 0x0E = ICC-Interface 1 - 14
- P2
- Command qualifier: Request handling instructions for the CT
- Lc field
- Empty or length of subsequent data field
- Data field
- Empty (= immediate response required) or max. waiting time in seconds (1
byte, binary coding) for presenting the ICC
- Le field
- Empty or 0x00 = Return full length of requested information
The parameter P2 carries the request handling instructions for the CT. The value
of P2 is constructed of two 4-bits subfields:
- Bits b8-b5
- •
- 0x0 = No meaning
- •
- Other values reserved for future use
- Bits b4-b1
- •
- 0x0 = No response data
- •
- 0x1 = Return complete ATR
- •
- 0x2 = Return Historical Bytes
The response structure is as follows:
- Data
- Empty, ATR or Historical Bytes
- SW1-SW2
- Status Bytes
The following status bytes can be returned:
- 0x9000
- Synchronous ICC presented, reset successful
- 0x9001
- Asynchronous ICC, reset successful
- 0x6200
- No card presented within specified time
- 0x6201
- Card already present and activated
- 0x6400
- Reset not successful
- 0x6900
- Command with timer not supported
GET STATUS¶
The GET STATUS command is used to gather cardterminal manufacturer information
and ICC status information from the cardterminal. The information is
represented by TLV (tag, length, value) encoded data objects. The tag of the
data object to be retrieved is specified in the command and the value is
returned in the response.
The command structure is as follows:
- CLA
- 0x20
- INS
- 0x13 (=GET STATUS)
- P1
- Functional unit:
-
- 0x00 = CT
- P2
- Command qualifier: Tag of data object to be returned
- Lc field
- Empty
- Data field
- Empty
- Le field
- Hx00 = Return full length of requested information
The response structure is as follows:
- Data
- Status information (only value field of data object)
- SW1-SW2
- Status Bytes
The following data objects are defined. Note that only value field is returned
in the response:
- Cardterminal manufacturer data object
- •
- Tag = 0x46
- •
- Length >= 15
- •
- Value:
-
- CTM: Cardterminal manufacturer (5 bytes ASCII encoded). It consists of 2
bytes with the country code and 3 bytes with the manufacturer acronym
-
- CTT: Cardterminal type (5 bytes ASCII encoded). The value is manufacturer
dependant
-
- CTSV: Cardterminal software version (5 bytes ASCII encoded). The value is
manufacturer dependant
-
- DD: Discretionary data (any number of bytes including 0)
- ICC status data object
- •
- Tag = 0x80
- •
- Length
- •
- Value: One ICC status byte per ICC slot in the cardterminal.
-
- If b8-b1 = 0x00 then no ICC is present in the slot.
-
- If b1 = 1 and ICC is present in the slot and the bytes b3-b2 indicate
whether the ICC is electrically connected (value 10) or electrically
disconnected (value 01).
The following status bytes can be returned:
- 0x9000
- Command successful
EJECT ICC¶
The EJECT ICC command asks the cardterminal to deactivate the ICC. It must be
used at the end of the communication with the card or when a irreparable
communication error occur.
The command structure is as follows:
- CLA
- 0x20
- INS
- 0x15 (=EJECT ICC)
- P1
- Functional unit:
-
- 0x01 - 0x0E = ICC-Interface 1-14
- P2
- Command qualifier: Eject handling instructions for the CT (0x00 for
cardterminals without keypad and display)
- Lc field
- Empty or length of subsequent data field
- Data field
- Empty or time in seconds for removing the ICC
- Le field
- Empty
The response structure is as follows:
- Data
- Empty
- SW1-SW2
- Status Bytes
The following status bytes can be returned
- 0x9000
- Command successful
- 0x9001
- Command successful, card removed
- 0x6200
- Card not removed within specified time
SEE ALSO¶
ctapi (3).
The
MKT (Multifunktionale KartenTerminals) specifications, available for
download from Teletrust web site
http://www.teletrust.de (link to URL
http://www.teletrust.de) . In special the documents:
- Part 3:
- CT-API. Cardterminal Applications Programming Interface.
- Part 4:
- CT-BCS. Cardterminal Basic Command Set.
- Part 7:
- IC cards with synchronous transmission Part3: Usage of interindustry
Commands.
ISO/IEC 7816:
Identification cards - Integrated circuit(s) cards with
contacts:
- Part 4:
- Interindustry commands for interchange.
AUTHOR¶
This manual page was written by Carlos Prados <cprados@yahoo.com>.